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News & Report started as a weekly magazine in The Gambia, West Africa...Founded by the Late King of Journalism, Alagie Mr. Swaebou E. Conateh (R.I.P), husband of the late Aji Fatou Conteh (R.I.P.) and Ajaratou Aji Sukai Badjan Conateh (Longlive)...He was/is the Father of our Unknown Radio Television Network Host for The Unknown Show, Mr. Alfuseni Conateh and The Conateh Family of Dippakunda... Alongside his siblings, young Swaebou was able to be the first of his family to go to english school and he was able to share his intelligence with everyone to the point oif where his international recognition ended up with a UN  consultancy promotion in Malawi, Africa during his early retirement age, which he still took and fulfilled...The man was a genius, born in 1940s in Dippa-Kunda, West Africa, at the age of 3 he lost Father, Late Siramaha Conateh, so he got raised by his Mother Ajaratou Aji Isatou Badjan Conateh and elder brothers and sisters as the youngest of the pack but the smartest for the world was changing in those days...His elder brother Momodou "BABA Jola" Conateh helped in with his Arabic teachings and urged him to go to school too, so he went and passed all his exams/finals with first in class excellence results at all times, he received a scholarship from Kansas University in Kansas, USA in the early 60s, from there he studied Journalism, won the American Nartional Writing Competition '65, worked for Kansas City Star Newspaper, declined an offer to work for the Washington Post, went back to home, by then Gambia had gain her Independance from the British colony and most of his friends where already in high positons working for The New Gambian Government even the New President back then was a friend of his, so with all positions taken, he was offered to open The first Gambian radio station called "Radio Gambia" as the Chief Broadcasting Officer he recruited...

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